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    Deadly People present…

    ED BANGER 6(1/2) BIRTHDAY

    Busy P

    DJ Mehdi

    Sebastian

    Feadz

    So_Me

    Krazy Baldhead [Live]

    Mystery Jets DJs

    Friendly Fires DJs

    O Children DJs

    White Heat DJs

    Union DJs

    Friday 10th July 2009, 9pm – 5am

    The Coronet Theatre, 28 New Kent Road, London SE1 6TJ

    Box office: 020 7701 1500

    Nearest tube: Elephant & Castle

    Advanced tickets are £13 from all leading ticketing companies

    http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?

    region=gb_london&query=detail&event=323886

    Also available in person from Rough Trade East, Pure Groove,

    Stargreen and Phonica.

    Over 18s only. ID may be required.

    In 2009 Busy P and his cohorts will be celebrating Ed Banger’s 6(1/2)

    Birthday on British soil. And according to DJ Mehdi, the crew have

    something very special brewing for this one…

    For those who need a quick background…

    Busy P (aka Pedro Winter aka ex-manager of Daft Punk) starts the

    most influential underground dance music label of recent times. From

    this fantastic movement, Justice appears and pretty much influence a

    whole generation of dance kids. They win MTV Best Video Award for

    “We Are Your Friends”, piss off Kanye West, make up with Kanye,

    direct Kanye’s video and have Jay Z, Britney Spears and U2

    desperate for some Ed Banger love. Meanwhile, back in Paris, So_Me

    becomes one of the most influential artists in France, DJ Mehdi

    releases a critically acclaimed album that even Thomas from Daft

    Punk gets involved with and BANG, Ed Banger are the hottest thing

    since, well… yeah… Daft Punk.

    Room two will host our favourite bands that DJ as well as any

    seasoned globetrotting DJ with sets from Mystery Jets, Friendly Fires

    and O Children. They’ll be alongside our favourite Central London

    club promoters, White Heat, and the saviour of student raves in the

    capital, Union DJs

    This is all taking place at The Coronet Theatre in Elephant & Castle,

    which boasts the best sound system in the country for its size.

    Imagine a festival sized PA crammed into a room the size of a

    cinema and you’re halfway there…

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